What are the highlights and memory points of "Hurricane"?

Eloy 2022-09-16 13:04:52

The male protagonist made the female protagonist break the roof skylight according to the air pressure, the hurricane sucked the villain out of the roof, and then the male and female protagonists were hung in the air like kites. And the male protagonist throws a Frisbee by the wind. The ingenious foreshadowing in the play is well used. The contrast between the justice of the police head before the hurricane and the reversal of the villain later brings surprises to the audience. In the scene where the hostess hides the bag, there is only a picture of hand grasping broken money, and finally it is discovered that the important tablet computer is hidden here. When the two children grew up, the scene where the brothers appeared was both natural and a little surprising, pulling the viewers to more than ten years later, which also confirmed that the hurricane mentioned in the previous episode was not the first time to come. mean. The ingenious idea of ​​the screenwriter is amazing! The plot is a bit messy in the second half of the story, but it is absolutely qualified for a Hollywood commercial viewing film. As a very private room with two friends, the sleepy state was swept away by a series of surprises in the story, and I concentrated on it until the end, and I felt that the ending was still unfinished. In short, as long as you don't ask too much, it will bring you a lot of surprises!

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The Hurricane Heist quotes

  • Casey: [deciding to go around a traffic jam] This is Corbyn. Buckle up. You know those bumps in the road you hear about? Here they come.

    Perkins: You know, I think you're a little psychotic.

    Casey: I think you're a little bit right.

  • Casey: One of you Breeze Rutledge?

    Breeze: Yeah, who's asking?

    Casey: Casey Corbyn, Treasury. Our generator's down. I understand you're responsible for repairs?

    Breeze: Yeah. I'll go get my tools.

    Will: Breeze, what about the boards?

    Breeze: My government needs me, Will. You've done this before.